The first set of English Madrigals To 3. 4. 5. and 6 parts apt both for Viols and Voyces. With a Mourning Song in memory of Prince Henry |
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The first set of English Madrigals | ||
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[In health and ease am I]
In health and ease am I,
Yet, as I senslesse were it nought contents me,
You sicke, you sicke in paine doe lye,
And (ah) your payne exceedingly torments me,
Whereof I can this onely reason giue,
That dead vnto my selfe, in you I liue.
Yet, as I senslesse were it nought contents me,
You sicke, you sicke in paine doe lye,
And (ah) your payne exceedingly torments me,
Whereof I can this onely reason giue,
That dead vnto my selfe, in you I liue.
The first set of English Madrigals | ||